. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. PARSONS: THORAX OF GELASTOCORIS 341 64. M. NOTO-COXALIS (Figs. 29 and 30). A well-developed, fan-shaped muscle. Origin: Metanotum, lateral and posterior to M. noto-trochantinaliti. Insertion: Tendon 64, in the posterior part of the pericoxal mem- brane. Action: Rotates the coxa and remotes the le^- Similar muscles: Tergal remotor of coxa, first branch (Malouf, 1933); tergal remotor of metathorax (Rawat, 1939); first remotor of coxa (Akbar, 1957); scs'-ex^' (LaiK-k, 1959).. 48 ^-T46 Figure 30. Dorsal view of the inner


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. PARSONS: THORAX OF GELASTOCORIS 341 64. M. NOTO-COXALIS (Figs. 29 and 30). A well-developed, fan-shaped muscle. Origin: Metanotum, lateral and posterior to M. noto-trochantinaliti. Insertion: Tendon 64, in the posterior part of the pericoxal mem- brane. Action: Rotates the coxa and remotes the le^- Similar muscles: Tergal remotor of coxa, first branch (Malouf, 1933); tergal remotor of metathorax (Rawat, 1939); first remotor of coxa (Akbar, 1957); scs'-ex^' (LaiK-k, 1959).. 48 ^-T46 Figure 30. Dorsal view of the inner ventral surface of the pterothorax, left side (same view as Fig. 15), showing the ventral and lateral muscles. The middle parts of Muscles 47A and 71 have been cut away, and most of the tendons of the leg muscles, along with Muscles 41 and 64, have been cut off near their bases. The third and fourth axillary selerites are shown in place. 65. M. FURCA-TROCHANTINALIS (Figs. 28 and 30) A slender muscle, rather difficult to see. Origin: Base of the posterior arm of the mesothoracie furca. Insertion: On Tendon 63 and on the medial end of the metathoracic troehantin. Action: Rotates the coxa and promotes the leg. Similar muscle: M. episterno-trochantinalis (1) (Larsen, 1945a).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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